Purpose: This study examines the theoretical and empirical relationships between LM&SS, human resource management (HRM), climate for LM&SS and outcomes (employee well-being and performance) in hospitals. As part of this research, the authors examine the interplay between “hard” and “soft” practices for LM&SS and “soft” HR practices. Design/methodology/approach: A cross-sectional, multisite survey study covering all internal service units at all eight Dutch university hospitals was conducted (42 units, N = 218 supervisors, N = 1,668 employees), and multivariate multilevel regression analyses were performed. Findings: A systems approach involving “soft” LM&SS practices that are specifically HR-related has a positive effect (β is 0.46) on a cl...
Purpose Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the voice of the customer, key performance indicato...
Developing effective health care organizations is increasingly complex as a result of demographic ch...
This article provides a theory-driven framework simultaneously linking Lean Management and Six Sigma...
The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) approach has taken a central role in healthcare quality management, and man...
textabstractThe hospital sector – and more broadly the healthcare sector - is increasingly under pre...
This study examined how employees perceive intended strategic goals and HRM at the ward level, and i...
Healthcare is an industry where mistakes are not tolerated. Various Improvement methodologies such ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and workfo...
This is a quantitative study. The primary research objective is to investigate the importance of hos...
Abstract Background This study focuses on determinants of a healthy work environment in two departme...
Hospital employees who work in an environment with zero tolerance to error, face several stressors t...
none3siPublished online: 09 Apr 2016We take a meso approach toward investigating the interplay betwe...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
Purpose Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the voice of the customer, key performance indicato...
Developing effective health care organizations is increasingly complex as a result of demographic ch...
This article provides a theory-driven framework simultaneously linking Lean Management and Six Sigma...
The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) approach has taken a central role in healthcare quality management, and man...
textabstractThe hospital sector – and more broadly the healthcare sector - is increasingly under pre...
This study examined how employees perceive intended strategic goals and HRM at the ward level, and i...
Healthcare is an industry where mistakes are not tolerated. Various Improvement methodologies such ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and workfo...
This is a quantitative study. The primary research objective is to investigate the importance of hos...
Abstract Background This study focuses on determinants of a healthy work environment in two departme...
Hospital employees who work in an environment with zero tolerance to error, face several stressors t...
none3siPublished online: 09 Apr 2016We take a meso approach toward investigating the interplay betwe...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
A growing number of studies investigating the linkage between HRM and employee well-being largely su...
Purpose Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the voice of the customer, key performance indicato...
Developing effective health care organizations is increasingly complex as a result of demographic ch...